It was a intense 60 days in Carbon as a group of residents petitioned to remove Mayor Bryan Peever and Councillor Trina Anderson through the Alberta recall legislation. However, it was all for naught,
Amid a petition to remove the mayor, Bryan Peever, and council member Trina Anderson as Village of Carbon Council members, Councillor Brian McHugh has announced he is stepping down from council. In
For many years, The Drumheller Mail has given municipalities within our readership area the opportunity to reflect on the challenges and successes of the previous year, and share goals and plans for
The Village of Carbon has opted to not replace the swinging bridge over Kneehill Creek, which passes through the Carbon Valley before joining the Red Deer River, that was destroyed in the 2018 flood
The Village of Carbon has seen increased lot sales in the Diamond Estates subdivision on the village’s eastern boundaries due to a change to the land use bylaw in August 2020 which now allows modular and manufactured homes.
With the bylaw change drawing renewed interest and an increase in lot sales, council has been hard at work strategizing how to further attract new residents to the quaint village in the valley through beautification projects.
“This is a great opportunity for the village,” Carbon Mayor Bryan Peever told the Mail. “As more and more people are able to work remotely, we want to attract potential new buyers to our village.”